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Iggy and the Stooges Original Darkroom print by Greg Neate - ATP 2006
Thomas House of Sweet Williams (2014) © neatephotos.com
Interview now published by Louder Than War. Features Bandcamp link to their album, Please Let Me Sleep On Your Tonight, released Friday, 23 Sept.
the Charlotte Leicester 1994 © neatephotos.com
Have You Guys Got the Internet Over Here? A brief iv with Drive Like Jehu in 1994.
Rare public viewing of Neate Photos at Juice exhibition this Thursday & Friday (19 - 20 May), 4 - 5pm at Juice 107.2 at 170 North St, Brighton.
Greg Neate’s 'We All Look Good in Black and White has previously been exhibited at the Old Market and earlier this year at Worthing’s Train of Thought Emporium.
At its current residency in the Brighton offices of Juice 107.2, the exhibition is usually only available to view by appointment but this week any interested folk can see the collection of Greg’s best shots from the past ten years of Brighton musicians including early imagery of Bat For Lashes, The Maccabees, Shrag and The Go! Team plus more recents views of Sweet Williams and Regency Harmonics. Also included are a smaller choice selection of live photography from Glasgow and a series of Brighton colour canvasses with Electrelane and the Pipettes that have been exhibited at Juice since the Brighton Fringe Festival in 2008.
The exhibition may be viewed by buzzing for access at the entrance to 170 North St, next to Northern Rock. For more details or if you wish to arrange to view at a later date, email [email protected].
neatephotos.com, @neatephotos www.juicebrighton.com @JuiceBrighton
Lead Image: Mary Hampton
Sweet Williams, Cowley Club, Brighton 2015
As featured in We All Look Good in Black & White Too at Train of Thought Emporium, Worthing. Now open till 24 January! Exhibition Events page. Closing Events page.
Collapsed Lung at the Haunt, Brighton - 2015. As featured in We all Look Good in Black & White Too at Train of Thought Emporium, Worthing. Now open till 24 January!
Map 71, Green Door Store, Brighton - 2015.
As featured as lead image in We all Look Good in Black & White Too at Train of Thought Emporium, Worthing. Now open till 24 January!
Neate & Bunn's Exhibition - Opens this Friday! Events Page
More exciting than an audience with Andy Murray, Worthing's Train of Thought Emporium proudly presents a joint exhibition of gig imagery in its gallery space between 8 and 24 January 2016.
Joe Bunn creates posters for shows, some of which he also promotes, some that only exist in his head. Come along to find out what you missed and enjoy his curious, creative vision.
Greg Neate has photographed bands for 25 years and continues as he began in an anlogue, black & white handprinted style. We All Look Good in Black & White Too maintains his theme of creating a lasting visual legacy of original musicians performing live in Brighton and Glasgow. The exhibtion features new photography from 2015 that has not previously been exhibited before including Map 71 (lead image), Sweet Williams, Teeth of the Sea, Battery Operated Orchestra, Worthing’s own Crayola Lectern and many more. Greg has previously held exhibitions in London, Brighton and Glasgow. neatephotos.com @neatephotos
The exhibition starts with a launch event on 8 January at 18:00 focussing on Joe's work and contribution to the exhibition. A closing event that focuses on Greg’s photography will be confirmed soon.
Posters and black & white photographs will be available to buy alongside Train of Thought Emporium's vast array of highly collectable and desirable goods including records, audio equipment, books, DVDs, and handmade items from local crafts people.
Opening Times Thursday: 11am - 5:30pm, Friday: 11am - 5:30pm Saturday: 11am - 5:30pm, Sunday: 12pm - 5pm
Address: Train Of Thought Emporium, 7 / 8 Haverscroft Buildings, North Street Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1DY United Kingdom
Mogwai, All Tomorrow's Parties, Camber Sands, 2005 © neatephotos.com A Glasgow Gang Observed (Mogwai 1997-2014)
Electrelane, Mean Fidler 2, London 2004 © neatephotos.com Electrelane photoset:
Throwing Muses. Kristin Hersh, band and family featured in The Boston Globe’s Living | Arts section (February 24th 1997). Piece written by Michael Saunders with pictures by John Blanding. Kristin is holding then newborn Wyatt O’Connell, who turns 19 today.
Big thanks to Sona Avakian for the clippings.
The Boo Radleys
the Princess Charlotte, Leicester 1991.
Do I develop my own films? Not since this episode in 1991 when nearly the whole roll was washed out while developing this film in my Uni hall of residence. If it had just been live photos it might not have been so bad but I also took some portraits of the band that Anthony Chapman asked me to take but were lost forever. While I liked some of the unintended effects, after this film disaster, I learnt to always take my films to a commercial processor.
Still it was good night, as Martin joined a bunch of us at the Fan Club and later said the band had just been asked to support Pixies at Crystal Palace.
Boo photoset © www.neatephotos.com
Exhibition & party tonight at the Mesmerist, Brighton. Events page
Message me if you'd like to see some of my photos as Umbrella Magazine launches their 13th issue. Steph & Jon will also be playing records:
Lead image: Bat for Lashes at ULU, London 2007.
People Make Glasgow Red Road flats Glasgow, 2013
Feature in Umbrella magazine Issue 11:
Formula One (Kerry, David, Emma, Dave and Lee) Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court, London, 1998. F1 photo set:
Crescent at Gardener Arts Centre, Falmer Fat Cat night, Brighton Festival, May 2003.
More Millennium Bristol post-rock bands: Flying Saucer Attack photo set: Movietone photo set: Third Eye Foundation photo set: